Mahoney-Wright
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Another (albeit in all likelihood insignificant) detail to this case:
Crispo and her daughter purchased the 47 Spofford Ave property in April of 2019 for $240,000. There isn't a mortgage on the property (based on the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds), which means it was bought for cash. $240,000 is a lot of money, but perhaps Crispo had sold another property or the money came from an inheritance or other family member(s). Or she and her daughter had saved up together to buy the property. It just seems out of context that they purchased the home for that kind of money in April 2019 and Crispo vanishes only a few months later. I'm not insinuating the daughter or Crispo's family has anything to do with Sandra's disappearance. It's just an odd detail in this very tragic situation.
Crispo and her daughter purchased the 47 Spofford Ave property in April of 2019 for $240,000. There isn't a mortgage on the property (based on the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds), which means it was bought for cash. $240,000 is a lot of money, but perhaps Crispo had sold another property or the money came from an inheritance or other family member(s). Or she and her daughter had saved up together to buy the property. It just seems out of context that they purchased the home for that kind of money in April 2019 and Crispo vanishes only a few months later. I'm not insinuating the daughter or Crispo's family has anything to do with Sandra's disappearance. It's just an odd detail in this very tragic situation.